"Gardens are also good places to sulk"

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Spring has sprung - it's official! Welcome in the today with this in the forest by

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Happy spring season everyone! 🌸🌸
Realizing is spring again makes me really happy! I moved to Spain last spring and it was a big step for me, I'm enjoying my life here. n.n/

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Today is the first day of Stay safe and keep a spring in your step folks!

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The occurred at 03.49am GMT this morning!

What does this mean? At two points in the year the Sun illuminates the Northern and Southern Hemispheres equally and there are approximately equal hours of daylight and darkness: https://t.co/Meqk3zEfGp

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Today marks the and we're feeling floral! How about this for a Spring/Summer range? Is it too much or not enough? 🌸👗
https://t.co/03TcL0shLp

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How are you celebrating the coming of the new season? Today, I'm going to light some incense and finish this painting once and for all to stave off the cabin fever. Excited for the big reveal next week. Stay safe everyone and happy spring equinox!

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the vernal (spring) equinox in the northern hemisphere 19 March 2020 at 23:49 EDT 🌷🌹🌸🌺

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’Thranduil in Spring’ by Jenny Dolfen. Happy 🌸
https://t.co/xVD79JL5kp

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Happy first day of spring! 💐🌸🌤 Spring equinox is a reminder that the darkness is behind us and we are moving towards the light 🍃🌻

is spreading his arms and welcoming this new energy! We hope you find ways to do it too! 🦊

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Salvador Dali
Spring Letters With A Visage Of Dali
Vogue, April 1, 1944
Imagine getting this in your mailbox.
35 cents (40 cents in Canada)

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Happy
Honoré Daumier
Actualités n°176 : Un léger zéphyr annonçant l'arrivée du printemps
Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris

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🐝🐜🦗🕷️ (Part 1) Bee, Bull Ant, Spiny Leaf Insect and Wolf Spider.

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Drawing something for myself so I can have something asides from commission work :>

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Continuing the Nature Drawings with some Insects and one Arachnid. 🌺🦋🕷🕸🌺

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22 March. The days brighten and lengthen:
“It is now March, and the Air is sharp, but the Sunne is comfortable, and the day begins to lengthen: the forward Gardens give good Salads, and a nosegay of Violets is a present for a Lady.”
(Breton, 1626)

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